Getting Back Into The Hobby

BrianH

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Hi,
I'm looking to start a reef tank after being out of the hobby for 10+ years. I'm probably going to start a 65 gallon reef. I already have my old equipment including MH lighting, skimmer, dosing pump etc, and I kept my old live rock in buckets with salt water.
The main question I have is about a deep sand bed. It was all the rage when I had my tank in the past, but I would like to know what current thinking is on this. I was able to buy Caribbean sand from my local home depot in the past, and I would like to hear opinions on going this route now.
Thanks in advance for any information provided.
 

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Welcome to R2R! Excited to see your new tank set up.

As for DSB...it's definitely not a popular thing anymore. When researching my setup I found numerous articles/videos on the downsides to 2+ inches of sand. I can't remember off the top of my head what happens to those deep beds, but over time something builds up and it's no bueno.
 

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Welcome :) Good info above
 

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I started in the hobby in the mid 80s and I had a DSB but as soon as i saw people having success with bare bottom tanks I yanked the sand and was never happier.
10 months ago I restarted my tank and it is a bare bottom tank. Never going back to sand although I like the look of a little sand.
 

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